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Hardware Support
IP camera: Acquire video directly from Internet Protocol cameras
You can use the MATLAB IP Camera support to bring live images into MATLAB Images
can be from any IP Camera that supports Motion JPEG stream over HTTP or RTSP
with basic authentication support. IP cameras, also referred to as netcams or network
cameras, are increasingly popular in live image processing applications.
With simple MATLAB functions you can preview your image, acquire single snapshots
from the camera, and optionally set up a loop of acquired images. The ipcam function
creates the IP Camera object that is used to acquire images, and the snapshot function
returns a single image from the camera.
IP Camera support is available only through a hardware support package. Download and
install the necessary files using the Support Package Installer, which you open by typing
supportPackageInstaller in MATLAB. On the Select support package to install
screen, select IP Cameras from the list.
You can use MATLAB IP Camera support on the following platforms:
Microsoft
®
Windows 32-bit and 64-bit
Mac OS X 64-bit
Linux
®
For more information about the IP camera support, see the MATLAB Support Package
for IP Cameras documentation, which is available when you download the support
package.
BeagleBone Black Hardware: Access BeagleBone Black hardware with
the MATLAB Support Package for BeagleBone Black Hardware
You can use MATLAB commands to connect to a BeagleBone Black board over a network
and perform the following operations:
Exchange data with sensors and actuators that are connected to the ADC, GPIO, I2C,
PWM, serial port, and SPI interfaces
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